This is the 197th post in my series that explores the most-used words in the top stories shared among Environmental Historians and Environmental Humanities scholars on Twitter each week.
Here are the top articles among environmental historians and humanities scholars this past week (November 30, 2020 – December 6, 2020):
Monday: “‘Sistine Chapel of the ancients’ rock art discovered in remote Amazon forest” by Dalya Alberge, The Guardian
Tuesday: “Twice Removed: Environmental History and the Canada-U.S. Border Through an Outsider’s Eyes” by Ramya Swayamprakash, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)
Wednesday: “Canada PM Trudeau indicates U.S. border restrictions to last a long time” by David Ljunggren, Reuters
Thursday: “Victorian Ecologies: Call for Papers,” Historien.ne.s de la santé
Friday: “John Gillis Tribute Roundtable,” Zoom
Saturday: “The Arts, Environmental Justice, and the Ecological Crisis: Conversation Piece,” British Art Studies
Sunday: “Historians sue Trump administration to stop ‘bonfire of records in the Rose Garden’” by Gillian Brockell, The Washington Post
Top Words
- avatar
- user
- DOI
- history
- just
- know
- think
- john
- like
- one